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Wadani;913515 wrote: Haatu, I don't blame. u There is a cultural difference between reer waqooyi and other Somalis when it comes to this. To us asking somone their clan is like asking them their last name. It's very normal to us. Somalilanders are more open they dont like hiding stuff there are no taboo's in Somaliland society, Koonfurians and supposedly also reer NFD have lots of taboo's and like to hide many things.
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Haatu;913510 wrote: How can you have the guts to ask someone else what qabiil they are. Don't you feel embarrassed? I was taught that stuff was ceeb. Why is that ceeb Haatu what sub clan are you after you're bigfoot clan ma kuwi cawlana mise kuwi waaqa cabuudi jiray? Its not ceeb its just the way to get to know each other.
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Apophis;913465 wrote: Somaliland is a nationality and bees are just tiny birds. The BS never stops. Do you want troubles Apophis hada wa inagi, respect SL and its people and they will give you a nice hospitality and caano geel if you like
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QansaxMeygaag;913466 wrote: Take a wild guess; won't I spoil the fun of SOL if I reveal too much.... Maygaag is a typical Somaliland name but you are not from Somaliland maybe kilinka shanaad.
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Its true the sandwellers have brown eyes and are not skinny and are bit stronger build physically they have this majestic look.
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Remember Somaliland is a nationality not all peoples of SL look the same but what i described was a bit tall or average but not short long faces pointy noses curly hair some afro hair a browinish skin color, some are skinny but some are not
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This is the Typical Somaliland look
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Anba aan ku sheege horta turjImijdhay maxay ahayd waxaas ma adiga jeebka kala so baxay Waliga ma maqal intan ifka ku noola diyaarad gaadhina bosaaso iyo qardho ag maray.
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US official: Mali intervention 'could take years' By KIRUBEL TADESSE | Associated Press – 13 mins ago ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia (AP) — A U.S. official is warning that the French-led military intervention in Mali could take years. Don Yamamoto said Monday the French intervention is only the first phase, and that there should be no illusion that success will come quickly. Yamamoto said the U.S. would like to see an African-led, -owned and -directed operation like the one that successfully pushed militants out of Somalia's capital after several years of warfare. Yamamoto, a top State Department official on Africa, spoke at an African Union summit in Addis Ababa. The U.S. has been providing military transport to move French troops and equipment. The U.S. flew one refueling mission on Sunday, delivering 33,000 pounds of fuel, the U.S. military's Africa Command said. The African Union hosts a donors conference Tuesday for Mali.
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Yaa gartay Ingriis na gartay but what the hell does Turjimijdhay mean?
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PICTURES of anti garowe clan enclave protesters
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Metta that's not true this has nothing to do with the conference in London and the brits do not care whether SL and Somalia unite or they stay apart. It doesn't hurt British interests, the Brits approach was always we are good friends with Somaliland have relations with Somaliland,even they assisted SL with some bilateral aid projects not much but. This started in 2010 how ever their spies in east Africa probably gave an intell that there was a threat against British interests hence the reaction they gave. And this is something that happened occasionally the same thing happened in 2009 they are not willing to take risks. On recognition for SL they were a colonial power they will not take steps in partitioning in east African country. How ever even the labour goverment of Tony blair indicated that SL should some how engage in talks with the TFG of cabdilahi Yusuf in order to win recognition. But the SL goverment said that they will only talk to legitimate goverment for Somalia and on neutral grounds and as long as its being mediated between the 2 countries on equal terms.So the brits are not pushing or taking sides between Somaliland and Somalia. They repeatedly called for dialogue between Somaliland and Somalia and i firmly believe the talks will happen before may whether they bear fruit or not that's to be awaited. All in all this was just lose alarm and the brits are paranoid specially in Africa.
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Good news
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looooooooooooooooooooool haa interatpgereyn lol
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Maybe Godane threatened Matt Baugh who knows.
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Somaliland: exploration in ‘Africa’s 55th state’
Xaaji Xunjuf replied to Xaaji Xunjuf's topic in Politics
Yeah but its easier said than done SL should encourage the industrialization process of the country, and investing in human resources is an excellent phenomena. But because the lack of disparity in SL economic management this hasn't been achieved yet. It should establish an economic management institute and It should try to make new laws. Former Finance Minister tried that so that its citizens try to be creative and he advocated replacing foreign imports with domestic production of goods. The private financial sectors are already growing rapidly i agree people should not be fixated on the resources of a country its good if its there. But the economic growth can be implemented using other methods but its a slow process it requires the right leadership and political reform, and ofcourse incentive creativity is needed to. It should first focus on the first step to create small manufacturing companies which will try to fill the gap of what all Somaliland consumes and the next phase should be one that targets the larger Foreign markets in the region so Somaliland has a long way to go but it will get there Inshallah. -
This is the average elderly Somali looks like hawk nose and the red beard This is how the average Sudanese elderly looks like not a hawk nose also red beard
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Tigray Habasha people From Aksum See the flat faces what i was talking about Tigrayan people in Mekele Tigrayans mourning the death the death of Zanawi in Tigray region You should visit Ethiopia especially the Highland Ethiopia go as far North Ethiopia and you will see how the people look like.
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Not true i have lived in Ethiopia i know what i am speaking about the habasha are short and have nappy hair , you have seen maybe some nobles from Gojam. But the vast majority of the habesha look like what i posted.I traveled even as far as Northern Ethiopia in 1999 and 1998. Do you want me to post pictures of the Amhara capital bahir dar in the Amhara kilil these folks are short and have nappy hair.
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QansaxMeygaag;913055 wrote: Xaaji there is no such thing as a pure Somali clan. It is a big myth. Because we are patriarchal, we just count our fathers side but I bet you if you ask about your grandmothers, their mothers etc i.e. if you follow the women, you will find out we are all mongrels. I asked my mum to do a small map for me by asking: 1. What clan was my father's mother? 2.What clan is your mother? 3. What clan was my father's grandmother? 4. What clan was your grandmother? 5. How about the clans of the husbands of all these women? You get the picture! I was astounded that just 4 generations into the map, I counted 5 different clans, from cagdheers, to reer gedo, to certain sections of SLers - all different from if I follow just my father's line, and his father and so on. So if you do, what in social sciences they call "intensity scoring", even though you are say sand-dweller, 70% of you might be something else. Intensity scoring meaning you give a score to a given response every time you here that answer. Some people can trace the lineage of their mother and know the Abtirsinyo of their mothers , waliga manad maqlin waan adeeraynahay waan abtiyasanahay. But its true Somalis , xooga waxay saraan abaha.
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Qansax they have thick jareer hair most Xabashis and are short and the vast majority of the Xabashis are darker than Somalis and have flat faces. Maybe you have seen some from Gojam and Gonder Light Skin Amharas. But the vast majority looks like this big eyes not a big forehead like us This is how the typical habasha look short kinkey hair and brown to dark brown facial features aren't sharp either Look at the hair thats the typical Habasha loook Look at the flat faces and not sharp features nappy hair and they are short and they very dark 2
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Xukuumada Somaliland Oo Bilowday Dhismaha Garoon Kubadda Cagta Ah Oo Laga Hirgalinayo Laascaanood Jan 26, 2013 Laascaanood (Cadceed)- Dhismahii Garoonka Kubadda cagta ee Cabdi Bile Cabdi ee Magaaladda Laascaanood ee xarunta gobolka Sool, ayaa maanta si rasmi ah looga bilaabay magaaladaasi. Munaasabad kooban oo loo qabtay bilowga dhismaha garoonka kubadda ayaa waxaa ka soo qayb galay mas’uuliyiin ay ka mid yahiin Maayar-ka iyo Xoghayaha degmadda Laascaanood, Mayarka magaaladaasi Md. Cabdiqaadir Jaamac Saalax uu uga mahadnaqay Madaxweynaha Somaliland sida uu uga dhabeeyey ballan-qaadkiisii ku saabsanaa dhismaha garoonka kubadda cagta ee magaaladda Laascaanood. Xoghayaha dawladda hoose ee laascaanood Cabdi Kheyre Dirir ayaa dhankiisa ugu baaqay ganacsatada iyo dadweynaha magaaladaasi inay ka qayb qaataan dhismaha garoonka kubadda cagta ee Cabdi Bile Cabdi ee laascaanood. Dhalinyaradda iyo dadweynaha ku dhaqan magaaladda Laascaanood ayaa soo dhaweeyay dhismaha garoonkan, waxaanay ku doodeen in hirgelinta garoonkani uu ka qeyb qaadanayo horumarinta ciyaaraha gobolka Sool. Garoonkan oo xukuumadda Somaliland bixisay kharashka ku baxaya ayaa waxa uu balan-qaaday Madaxweynaha Somaliland Md. Axmed Maxamed Maxamuud (Siilaanyo) bishii December ee sanadkii 2011-dii xiligaasi oo uu soo gunaanadayay Ciyaarihii goboladda dalka ee lagu qabtay Magaaladda Burco.
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oba hiloowlow;913052 wrote: he was either somali or afar but his army was mostly somalis so somalis forced them to eat raw meat in a way He was definitely not Afar , A Somali or half Somali or Harari or Arab from Zeila.
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Amiir godane is threatening the English:D
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Somaliland: exploration in ‘Africa’s 55th state’
Xaaji Xunjuf replied to Xaaji Xunjuf's topic in Politics
Bring out the oil bring out the resources SL should pursue a Foreign policy that is more based on economic resourcefulness which will lead to great economic growth for Somaliland and the Somaliland people.